The Rock Collabs with Salt & Straw Ice Cream to Debut a Pack of Five New Holiday Flavors

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson x Salt & Straw

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is known for his Herculean physique, borne from a dedicated physical regiment as well as a strict diet. However, cheat days are not lost on the mountain of a man, which play out as massive amounts of indulgent plates that he sometimes posts to his Instagram account.

To help fans get a taste of his legendary cheat meals, The Rock has tag-teamed with the world’s largest small-batch ice cream company, Salt & Straw, for an electrifying holiday line of exclusive ice cream flavors.

The lineup of five flavors, dubbed the ‘Dwanta Claus Pack’, are all based on The Rock’s favorite cheat meals:

  • PB&J (Pretty Badass & Jolly) Coconut Banana Pancakes
  • Naughty Nutty, Tipsy Toasty Teremana Pecan Pie
  • Dwanta’s Teremana Spiked Eggnog
  • Chocolate Gooey Brownie
  • Double Fold Vanilla

What’s even better about this exclusive ice cream collection is that for every pint sold of Dwanta’s Teremana Spiked Eggnog, Salt & Straw and The Rock’s Teremana tequila brand are each donating $1 to the World Central Kitchen.

The five-flavor Dwanta Claus Pack can now be purchased here for $65.

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